Gardner Bender HH-113 Hi-Hoist User Manual

Instruction sheet hh-113 hi-hoist

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Instruction

Sheet

HH-113 Hi-Hoist

IMPORTANT: RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS:

Shipping damage is NOT covered by

Visually inspect all components for shipping

warranty. The carrier is responsible for all

damage. If any damage is found, notify the

repair or replacement costs from damage

carrier at once.

in shipment.

IMPORTANT--USER SAFETY AND PROTECTION: In setting up systems to fit your opera-
tions, care must be taken to select the proper components and design to ensure appropriate
integration with your operatons and existing equipmentand that all safety measures have been
taken to avoid the risk of personal injury and damage to property and equipment through
improper usage.
GB CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE OR INJURY CAUSED BY UNSAFE
USE, MAINTENANCE OR APPLICATION OF ITS PRODUCTS. Please contact GB for assis-
tance when you are in doubt as to the proper safety precautions to be taken in designing and
setting up your particular application.

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WARNING

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WARNING

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WARNING

Do not lift items which weigh more than 100 lbs. Hi hoist cables are
rated at 100 lbs maximum capacity.

Be sure the object to be lifted is firmly supported on or within the hoist
lifting cables.

Always wear approved head protection when lifting objects on the hoist.
Use caution when walking or standing below items raised on the hoist.

Do not attempt to extend the hoist beyond the upper extension limit.
Overextension will result in unsafe conditons and potential damage to
the hoist.

When lowering the hoist, grasp the ratchet crank handle firmly to pre-
vent it from turning when the ratchet catch is released.

If the Hi-Hoist has subjected to excessive heavy load or strain, inspect
the cable and extension tubes for damage . Repair and/or replace the
damaged components before using the hoist.

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